Sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, include both sexually transmitted diseases, known as STDs, and the many infections that don’t progress to disease. STIs are caused by more than 30 different ...
Chlamydia can cause symptoms that include foul-smelling vaginal discharge and bleeding between periods. You may have additional symptoms depending on the location of the infection. Chlamydia is a ...
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can affect anyone. Transmission often occurs during oral, vaginal, or anal sex without a condom or other barrier method. It’s treatable, but it ...
Chlamydia is an STI caused by infection with the bacteria known as Chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia infections are common, supposedly impacting around 4% of women and 3% of men around the world. In ...
Chlamydia is a common but preventable sexually transmitted infection (STI). It is rare for a person to get chlamydia in the throat, and people can test for the infection at home or a health clinic.
Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections and can be contracted through unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sexual intercourse with an infected person. Around 70% to 80% of ...
Chlamydia often has no noticeable symptoms. If symptoms do appear, they usually do so between 7–21 days after exposure. Tests can usually detect chlamydia 1–2 weeks after exposure. The time between a ...
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Chlamydia Symptoms

Chlamydia symptoms typically depend on the parts of the body where the sexually transmitted infection (STI) occurs. You might experience anal or penile discharge if these organs are involved, or you ...
Sexually transmitted infections rose again in 2021, after a slight dip during the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
For more than a decade, veterinary researchers in Queensland, Australia, have been vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia, tracking the animals through breeding seasons, disease flare-ups, and ...
Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has recently approved a self-test kit for chlamydia and gonorrhoea for women and other people with a vagina. Reports indicate these at-home tests ...